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The Rev. Legh Richmond's Letters and Counsels to His Children

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The Rev. Legh Richmond's Letters and Counsels to His Children

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Legh Richmond imparts wisdom to his children through letters which include lists of good behavior, topical studies and poems. Amidst the swirl of life with twelve children he pleas for closer relationships and hearts that love God. Occasions like birthdays, marriages, ministry, sickness, and death, add gravity to his sentiments. While his counsel is wisdom for children, his loving caring attitude is a good example for parents. The letter from his daughter Fanny recounts Rev. Richmond's last days. It reveals a father who left letters in their rooms as the preferred method of communication. Fanny states that he was a sensitive person who had an excellent perception of the beauty of the outdoors. She closed her letter with her hope for his legacy because "the seed of the righteous is not forsaken."

Author Biography:

LEGH RICHMOND (1772-1827) was born in Liverpool, England. His father, Henry, was a physician. As a child he had a bad fall and permanently injured his leg. He attended Trinity College in Cambridge and received his A.B. and M.A. degrees. He soon married Mary Chambers. The young clergyman entered the ministry in the Isle of Wight in 1797. When he read "Practical View of Christianity," he had a spiritual awakening, and respectfully named his son Wilberforce, after his much loved friend William Wilberforce. On the Isle of Wight he met "The Dairyman's Daughter," "Little Jane," and "The African Servant." In 1805 he moved to London and then to Turvey, where he was a much loved pastor and wrote "The Fathers of the English Church."
Release date NZ
August 18th, 2016
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Pages
138
Dimensions
152x229x8
ISBN-13
9781941281796
Product ID
25853963

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